i'm getting the following, which recently started happening (from updates to the Twitter APi i believe):
jquery17209743677265942097_1350344103606({"errors":[{"message":"Sorry, that page does not exist","code":34}]});
this is the script i am currently using:
<script src="/wp-content/misc/jquery.marquee.js"></script>
<script>
var Twitter = {
init: function () {
// Pass in the username you want to display feeds for
this.insertLatestTweets('clubsouz');
},
// This replaces the <p>Loading...</p> with the tweets
insertLatestTweets: function (username) {
var limit = 5; // How many feeds do you want?
var url = 'http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name=' + username + '&count=' + limit + '&callback=?';
// Now ajax in the feeds from twitter.com
jQuery.getJSON(url, function (data) {
// We'll start by creating a normal marquee-element for the tweets
var html = '<marquee behavior="scroll" scrollamount="1" direction="left">';
// Loop through all the tweets and create a link for each
for (var i in data) {
html += '<a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/' + username + '#status_' + data[i].id_str + '">' + data[i].text + ' <i>' + Twitter.daysAgo(data[i].created_at) + '</i></a>';
}
html += '</marquee>';
// Now replace the <p> with our <marquee>-element
jQuery('#twitter p').replaceWith(html);
// The marquee element looks quite shite so we'll use Remy Sharp's plug-in to replace it with a smooth one
Twitter.fancyMarquee();
});
},
// Replaces the marquee-element with a fancy one
fancyMarquee: function () {
// Replace the marquee and do some fancy stuff (taken from remy sharp's website)
jQuery('#twitter marquee').marquee('pointer')
.mouseover(function () {
jQuery(this).trigger('stop');
})
.mouseout(function () {
jQuery(this).trigger('start');
})
.mousemove(function (event) {
if (jQuery(this).data('drag') == true) {
this.scrollLeft = jQuery(this).data('scrollX') + (jQuery(this).data('x') - event.clientX);
}
})
.mousedown(function (event) {
jQuery(this).data('drag', true).data('x', event.clientX).data('scrollX', this.scrollLeft);
})
.mouseup(function () {
jQuery(this).data('drag', false);
});
},
// Takes a date and return the number of days it's been since said date
daysAgo: function (date) {
// TODO: Fix date for IE...
if (jQuery.browser.msie) {
return '1 day ago';
}
var d = new Date(date).getTime();
var n = new Date().getTime();
var numDays = Math.round(Math.abs(n - d) / (1000 * 60 * 60 * 24));
var daysAgo = numDays + ' days ago';
if (numDays == 0) {
daysAgo = 'today';
}
else if (numDays == 1) {
daysAgo = numDays + ' day ago';
}
return daysAgo;
}
};
Twitter.init();
</script>
thanks.